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As Patricia takes Grayson to the movie theatre to see a film, Grayson gets pulled into a popcorn testing class, a security prison concert, and a case of the ol' happiness personality!
At its inception, St. Benedict Center was so popular it attracted the attention of bishops, theologians and professors from area colleges. John F. Kennedy visited "the Center" more than once, most memorably in 1946, shortly after having been elected congressman from Massachusetts. However, what began as a popular, intellectual and energetic meeting place for young Catholic students at Harvard and Radcliffe, "the Center" evolved into a rigid, sequestered religious sect. It was headed by Leonard Feeney, a priest who was eventually excommunicated from the Catholic Church, and his cohort, Catherine Clarke, a staunchly married woman with a strident puritanical streak. As Patricia describes it, "Until the age of eighteen, I had never read a newspaper nor perused the pages of a magazine. I had never eaten in a restaurant, nor shopped in a grocery store. I had never bought clothes or cosmetics, or a single item that could be called my own. I had never heard of Elvis Presley or Frank Sinatra, Marlon Brando or Elizabeth Taylor. I had never watched television, nor made a phone call. I did not know how to dance." Born in 1948, Mary Patricia grew up from infancy within the orbit of the Center, as the subject of a social experiment. Shortly before her fifth birthday, she was given a new name -- Anastasia, in honor of a virgin and martyr in the 4th century. She and her siblings were made to live apart from their parents, who were later pressured to forsake their marital vows, no longer living as husband and wife. A celibate existence, they were told, was more conducive to a life dedicated to God. Among its nearly one hundred members, the Center was home to thirty-nine children who were ordered to address Leonard and Catherine as "Daddy and Mamma" and the approximately 60 adults who were part of the community as "aunts" and "uncles." At the Center, Patricia’s life was defined by strict rules, regimens, and retributions. Even worse than the threat of the beatings meted out by Sister Catherine was Patricia’s terror of “the world.” At the tender age of seventeen, amidst the turbulence of the 1960s, she was exiled from the only home she had ever known. Brokenhearted and feeling deserted, Patricia tapped into her inner strength and went on to build a successful career in business and finance, marry and raise two children. After decades on Wall Street, Patricia is now the founder and president of Ravengate Partners LLC, a consulting firm dedicated to providing businesses and not-for-profit institutions with education and advice about the financial markets and the global economy. Patricia's story is one of grace -- kindness, joy, fortitude, faith, hope and humor. “If I let myself dwell on the emotional pain I experienced, I would unfairly ignore all the good that God’s grace has showered on me,” says Patricia, a self-described optimist. She believes it is the grace of gratitude that has inspired her to write this memoir. We look forward to exploring opportunities to share Patricia’s story. For more information, please visit: www.patriciachadwick.com Post: https://nypost.com/2019/03/30/my-brutal-childhood-inside-a-catholic-cult/ ABOUT THE AUTHOR: Patricia graduated summa cum laude from Boston University with a B.A. in Economics, and is a Chartered Financial Analyst. She is the founder and president of Ravengate Partners LLC. Ravengate Partners is a consulting firm dedicated to providing businesses and not-for-profit institutions with education and advice about the financial markets and the global economy. She has had a thirty-year career in the investment business, culminating as a Global Partner at Invesco. In addition to sitting on a number of corporate boards, she appears frequently on CNBC, and is a regular blog contributor to CNBC.com. 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Is being sensitive a bad thing? From an early age we are told to “suck it up” and to “stop crying” and are not given permission to lean into the natural emotions that we feel. As a result, when we are adults we often see being “sensitive” as a negative thing without seeing it as the GIFT it really is. This week I had the honor of connecting with therapist and coach for Highly Sensitive People, Patricia Young. Patricia shares with us why being a Highly Sensitive Person (HSP) is something we should see as a “super power” and why we should unapologetically OWN who we are . Patricia shares with us her personal story, and how she came to the conclusion that she was called to work specifically with Highly Sensitive People. She educates about the trait of High Sensitivity as well as the strengths of Highly Sensitive People; how to navigate relationships as a Highly Sensitive Person, and how to recognize and validate our needs as HSPs. We hope this episode encourages you no matter who you are, or what type of personality you have to be proud of it. We should never apologize or be ashamed of our feelings, and if you are someone that feels more deeply than those around you, that is actually a beautiful thing. As Patricia says, “We need you!”. After listening to this episode, connect with us in our private Facebook community, Hope to Recharge and let us know what you think, because as always together is better!. Connect with Patricia: Website: https://unapologeticallysensitive.com/ Unapologetically Sensitive Podcast: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/unapologetically-sensitive/id1440433481 -- Today's episode of Hope to Recharge is sponsored by https://Betterhelp.com/hopetorecharge. Betterhelp.com is the world’s leading provider of online therapy. Their mission is to make professional counseling accessible, affordable, and convenient, so anyone who struggles with life’s challenges can get help, anytime, anywhere. Head to https://Betterhelp.com/hopetorecharge for 10% off your first month of services. IMPORTANT: Be sure to click this link in order to get the10% off code -- Resources mentioned: The Highly Sensitive Person (Book): https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00GT1YES8/ Sensitive: The Untold Story (Movie): https://sensitivethemovie.com/ Dr.Ted Zeff: https://www.drtedzeff.com/ The Highly Sensitive Person: https://hsperson.com/ The Highly Sensitive Person (podcast): https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-highly-sensitive-person-podcast/id907839868 -- Topics Discussed: How to have healthy relationships as a Highly Sensitive Person What parents should do if their child is Highly Sensitive Strengths of a Highly Sensitive Person -- Suicide Hotlines: USA: 1-800-273-8255 USA Crisis Text: 741-741Canada: 1-833-456-4566 United Kingdom: 116-123 Australia: 13-11-14 International Suicide Hotlines: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_suicide_crisis_lines -- Connect with us! Website: https://hopetorecharge.com/ Private Facebook Group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/2079694042156503/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/matanajacobs/ -- WAYS TO HELP THE PODCAST ______________________ Subscribe via iTunes and leave a review. It costs nothing. https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/hope-to-recharge/id1464788845 ————————————————————————— Spread the word via social media. It costs nothing. Our website is https://hopetorecharge.com/ our FB is https://www.facebook.com/groups/2079694042156503/ and our Instagram is https://www.instagram.com/matanajacobs/ -------------------------------------------------------- Subscribe to us on: iTunes: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/hope-to-recharge/id1464788845 Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/00AIhRZOxKNOvenz32gGeK Stitcher: https://www.stitcher.com/podcast/heather-parady-2/hope-to-recharge Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC_DkYMcco7pSrkKk6wU5p7w Google: https://play.google.com/music/listen?u=0#/ps/Izxlwulashxr3n6trjrxpjpgwce
With the initial shock of the Vampire Ball's disastrous end wearing off, our heroes take care of pressing business. Lesleigh calls Luther for help handling a certain large problem. Lucia reaches out to Morgana to find Lena, and Branch has a change of heart. As Patricia weighs the Broker's offer to stay in his employ, she makes an unexpected connection... Episode art by Bee. Sound editing by Kyle. Theme music by Avery Stemmler. Background music by Kevin MacLeod, licensed under Creative Commons 3.0. Roll to Breathe is funded by Patreon. If you like the show, please consider backing us yourself!
In the framework of the 7th World Forum on Energy Regulation (WFER), ICER Women in Energy and FSR teamed up to ‘give a voice’ to women professionals actively contributing to the event. Patricia de Suzzoni is currently the Advisor to the President at CRE, the French regulatory authority. As Patricia has filled so many different roles in the energy and telecom sectors, we asked her about the main challenges, as well as opportunities, she faced while transitioning from industry to the public sector. After giving some insight on her experiences, Patricia discusses the similarities between the regulation of energy and the regulation of telecoms and highlights the lessons that can be learned, given that the two sectors are increasingly facing the same challenges. (e.g. data privacy and cybersecurity) Check out more podcasts like this one and learn more about the Lights on Women Initiative here: medium.com/lights-on-women/
For this week’s episode of Getting Goosebumps, I interview executive speech coach and dynamic Hall of Fame keynote speaker Patricia Fripp. Patricia’s a professional at helping businesses to start telling their story with real conviction. As Patricia puts it: “When your message must be memorable, your presentation powerful, and your sales successful, call Patricia Fripp!”